Professional development courses
Module 4 - Maximising Sustainability in Operations
This module aligns with current compliance and industry best-practice
requirements for energy efficient, sustainable HVAC design and operation.
The aim is to provide the HVAC designer with a comprehensive knowledge of
where and how energy is used in HVAC systems, and the tools and techniques
available to assess maintenance and operational performance of systems.
The module highlights where operational energy integrates into an overall
energy management approach to buildings.
Part of a Professional Diploma
This is Module 4 of AIRAH's Professional Diploma in Sustainable HVAC
Design and Operation.
Topic 1 - Sustainability and energy efficiency
Considering the benefits of sustainability and energy efficiency for
various stakeholders, and why good operation and maintenance is vital to
the equation.
Topic 2 - Resource consumption in buildings
Describing the systems in a building, how they consume resources, and
operational strategies for reducing energy use.
Topic 3 - Operational straetgies
Exploring how maintenance planning should be carried out to maintain the
sustainability and energy efficiency of a building. The use of DA19
HVAC&R Maintenance is also discussed.
Topic 4 - Managing sustainability
Describing the process of developing an energy management plan, including
a number of case studies.
Learning outcomes
At the completion of this module, participants should be able to apply the
techniques and strategies required to ensure that building services
systems operate at maximum energy efficiency throughout their lifetime.
Specific learning outcomes covered in this module:
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The benefits of maximising energy efficiency of building services
systems.
- Factors impacting energy efficient operations and maintenance.
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Operations and maintenance of building plant to determine the effects on
sustainability.
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The effects of inadequate operations and maintenance to determine the
impact on performance.
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Analysis of prime energy sources to define energy in the context of
building services systems.
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The significance of major systems on energy consumption in buildings.
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Information related to energy efficiency obtained from relevant building
professionals.
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The analysis of building occupant activities to determine their impact
on energy efficiency.
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The effects of inadequate maintenance and the requirement to develop
suitable strategies for each type of maintenance.
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Various types of maintenance strategies and the role of computerised
maintenance management and smart management systems.
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The importance of documenting and managing maintenance records through
the use of a manual or electronic management systems.
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The basic contents of operating and maintenance manuals to ensure
service technicians, owners, and property managers receive appropriate
technical information.
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The development of maintenance schedules, report forms, and checklists
to ensure compliance with service contracts.
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The development of performance-monitoring techniques to ensure operation
and maintenance processes provide systems that meet occupants’ and/or
tenants’ expectations, including the importance of recommissioning and
building tuning.
- Benefits of energy management to inform work practices
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Energy management plans to support a structured approach to the ongoing
management and review of energy consumption of buildings and building
services.
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Targets to measure the performance of the commitment to saving energy.
- Use tracking and monitoring systems to provide energy profiles.
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Analysis of energy bills/accounts to confirm accurate charging, track
energy consumption, and greenhouse gas emissions to identify
inefficiencies.
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Tracking energy usage and efficiency over time to reconcile energy bills
and identify opportunities to implement energy-saving measures.
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Identification of energy-saving opportunities and implementation of
basic maintenance energy saving practices.
Program fees (inc. GST)
Your course fees include access to the online classroom environment and
all online topic resources.
Registrations are closed
This course is under review. Registrations are currently closed. For any questions about this course please contact [email protected]